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We are all going to try and update you with our travels. On Sunday it was another wonderful day. The day began with the English Mass at 7.00 a.m. It was wonderful to get a lie in. At the Mass we said farewell to everyone. Although we all feel sad about leaving Mzuzu because we have had a fantastic time we know that God willing we will all return next summer. Our next Mass of the day was scheduled at one of the parish outstations (St. Joseph's) at 10.00 a.m. with Father De Chen. Bernadette did very well driving over the rough ground to get there. The Church at this outstation is a large wooden shed, although the Parishioners have been fundraising along with the support from the other Parishes in the area to build a new brick Church which will accommodate 500 people. By next year this should be completed. Once again we received a very warm welcome, despite the rain. Thankfully Celia chose not wear Bernadette's polythene poncho! Mass was a joyful occasion; a full Church of happy singers and dancers. Even although we do not speak or fully understand the language you can feel the love and the depth of the people's faith. The children were very eager to sit beside or at least get a close look at us. Bernadette and Anne came to the rescue of one little child who was outside looking in. He put his arm through the slatted wood and got stuck.
After Mass we were invited to share a meal with Father and the helpers. Sharing a meal here is a sign of welcome, just like we give visitors to our home a cup of tea. Today we had 2 lunches since we had already accepted an invitation to Daphne and Emmanuel Okoronkwo. Both meals were delicious (chicken, nsima, meat, beans and greens) despite the electrical power being off all day. For the first time the group was introduced to alcohol free Guinness. We spent a wonderful few hours at Daphne's catching up on all the news since she had been in Scotland. It has been a sad time for the family as Daphne's dad had died. However, now the family is looking forward to a new addition.
In the evening we still did not have any electricity therefore dinner was by candlelight. The special treat for dinner was a few of Father Chunda's pigeons. Needless to say we all decided to stick with the nsima, rice and vegetables. Afterwards we all had fun playing Uno with Fr. Chunda, Fr.Joseph and Petros (the seminarian) until bedtime.
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Anne, Celia, Paul & Bernadette
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